Oris Aquis Date Relief

01 733 7730 4153-07 07 4 24 66EB

Brand  : Oris
Collection  : Oris Aquis
Model  : Oris Aquis Date Relief
Reference  : 01 733 7730 4153-07 07 4 24 66EB
Complement : Stainless Steel - Grey Dial - Strap Rubber
On sale : 2019

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  • Brand  : Oris
    Collection  : Oris Aquis
    Model  : Oris Aquis Date Relief
    Reference  : 01 733 7730 4153-07 07 4 24 66EB
    Complement : Stainless Steel - Grey Dial - Strap Rubber
    On sale : 2019
    List Price : 1 600 €
    Diameter : 43.50 mm
    Styles : Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 733
    Complication : Stop second mechanism
    Date window at 6 o’clock
    Instantaneous date
    Date corrector
    Fine timing device
    Case material : Stainless steel
    Case peculiarity : Screwed-down caseback
    Transparent caseback
    Case Back Stainless steel
    Stainless steel screw-in security crown
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial color : Grey
    Display : Luminous Material Indices and hands with Super-LumiNova BG W9
    Hands for hours minutes and seconds
    Glass : Antireflective coating
    Sapphire
    Domed on both sides
    Strap material : Rubber
    Strap color : Red
    Strap clasp : Security clasp
    Folding buckle
    + More characteristics :
    Movement
    Number Oris 733
    Winding Automatic
    Power Reserve 38 hours

    Case
    Multi-piece stainless steel case

    Dial
    Grey

    Strap / Buckles
    Red rubber strap with steel security folding clasp with extension

DESCRIPTION

  • Aquis Date Relief


    Oris and expedition swimmer Ernst Bromeis go their own way

    Time to act


    Oris and expedition swimmer Ernst Bromeis are going their own way to raise awareness of  the importance of water, with  the release of the Oris Aquis Date Relief, a high-quality diver’s watch


    For many years, Oris has been campaigning to protect and conserve the world’s oceans as part of a mission to bring change for the better. But we continue to see signs that there is so much work still to do. Together with our customers and retail and media partners, we want to bring meaningful change to the state of the world’s water.


    In that vein, we are proud to introduce the Oris Aquis Date Relief into our collection of high- performance Aquis diver’s watches, and a new partnership with the expedition swimmer and water ambassador Ernst Bromeis (page 6).
    Ernst took the Oris Aquis Date Relief to Lake Baikal with photographer Maurice Haas (page 8) for a preparation swim ahead of his 2019 project ‘The Blue Miracle’, which will see him swim across a number of lakes, including Lake Baikal, the world’s largest freshwater lake, to raise awareness of the world’s water.


    The Oris Aquis Date Relief is inspired by the colour and feeling of water. The grey dial recalls the colour of a stormy sea, while the watch’s signature diving scale numerals in relief are a reminder of the texture of water, as well as its elemental role in all life.


    The watch shares its architecture and performance values with the Oris Aquis Date. It has a 43.50 mm (1.713 inches) stainless steel case with a uni-directional rotating diver’s bezel and is water-resistant to 30 bar (300 metres). It comes on a choice of straps or a metal bracelet, and its sapphire crystal sits over a dial decorated with applied hour markers, which, like the hour and minutes hands, are filled with luminescent Super-LumiNova®.


    Its Swiss Made automatic mechanical movement provides it with a central seconds hand – in urgent red – and a date, seen through a window at 6 o’clock.
    Oris and Ernst are going their own way  through this project to educate thousands of people about the need to conserve the world’s water – before it’s too late.

    The shape  of water


    Water sustains all life. Oris works with non-profit organisations to bring change and is increasing its efforts to educate the world about the challenges facing our water


    Just how bad is the situation facing the world’s rivers, seas and oceans? And how much does it matter to the world’s population?
    Some of the statistics are stark. According to the World Health Organisation, 3.4 million people die every year as a result of preventable water-related diseases, most of them children.


    The Pacific Institute, a global water think tank, reports that in developing countries, an estimated 90 per cent of sewage and 70 per cent of industrial waste is discharged into waterways without any treatment at all.
    And news reports detail stories of dead sea creatures found with stomachs full of plastic.


    While much is being done to improve the quality of the world’s waters, there are fears that the scale of the problem is only just becoming apparent. We must act now – before it’s too late.


    Oris continues to work with non-profit organisations on projects that bring real change. In the last few years, we’ve worked with the Coral Restoration Foundation to replant coral; with Pelagios Kakunjá to protect endangered shark species; and with conservationists looking to secure UNESCO World Heritage Site status and protection for Clipperton Island, the world’s most remote atoll, which sits on a critical migration route for a number of threatened species.


    Oris has also introduced a watch strap made from a material called r-Radyarn®, which is produced from post-consumer recycled polymer in a process that requires significantly less energy and water than conventional manufacturing methods. But there is much more we want to do, can do and will do.


    One of the benefits of Oris’s independence is being able to respond quickly to customers’ needs. But it also means we can go our own way and make high-impact choices that deliver change that makes a measurable difference. The Oris Aquis Date Relief and our mission to Lake Baikal with expedition swimmer Ernst Bromeis is the next step in a journey towards a future where the world is full of clean water.

  • Aquis Date Relief


    Oris and expedition swimmer Ernst Bromeis go their own way

    Time to act


    Oris and expedition swimmer Ernst Bromeis are going their own way to raise awareness of  the importance of water, with  the release of the Oris Aquis Date Relief, a high-quality diver’s watch


    For many years, Oris has been campaigning to protect and conserve the world’s oceans as part of a mission to bring change for the better. But we continue to see signs that there is so much work still to do. Together with our customers and retail and media partners, we want to bring meaningful change to the state of the world’s water.


    In that vein, we are proud to introduce the Oris Aquis Date Relief into our collection of high- performance Aquis diver’s watches, and a new partnership with the expedition swimmer and water ambassador Ernst Bromeis (page 6).
    Ernst took the Oris Aquis Date Relief to Lake Baikal with photographer Maurice Haas (page 8) for a preparation swim ahead of his 2019 project ‘The Blue Miracle’, which will see him swim across a number of lakes, including Lake Baikal, the world’s largest freshwater lake, to raise awareness of the world’s water.


    The Oris Aquis Date Relief is inspired by the colour and feeling of water. The grey dial recalls the colour of a stormy sea, while the watch’s signature diving scale numerals in relief are a reminder of the texture of water, as well as its elemental role in all life.


    The watch shares its architecture and performance values with the Oris Aquis Date. It has a 43.50 mm (1.713 inches) stainless steel case with a uni-directional rotating diver’s bezel and is water-resistant to 30 bar (300 metres). It comes on a choice of straps or a metal bracelet, and its sapphire crystal sits over a dial decorated with applied hour markers, which, like the hour and minutes hands, are filled with luminescent Super-LumiNova®.


    Its Swiss Made automatic mechanical movement provides it with a central seconds hand – in urgent red – and a date, seen through a window at 6 o’clock.
    Oris and Ernst are going their own way  through this project to educate thousands of people about the need to conserve the world’s water – before it’s too late.

    The shape  of water


    Water sustains all life. Oris works with non-profit organisations to bring change and is increasing its efforts to educate the world about the challenges facing our water


    Just how bad is the situation facing the world’s rivers, seas and oceans? And how much does it matter to the world’s population?
    Some of the statistics are stark. According to the World Health Organisation, 3.4 million people die every year as a result of preventable water-related diseases, most of them children.


    The Pacific Institute, a global water think tank, reports that in developing countries, an estimated 90 per cent of sewage and 70 per cent of industrial waste is discharged into waterways without any treatment at all.
    And news reports detail stories of dead sea creatures found with stomachs full of plastic.


    While much is being done to improve the quality of the world’s waters, there are fears that the scale of the problem is only just becoming apparent. We must act now – before it’s too late.


    Oris continues to work with non-profit organisations on projects that bring real change. In the last few years, we’ve worked with the Coral Restoration Foundation to replant coral; with Pelagios Kakunjá to protect endangered shark species; and with conservationists looking to secure UNESCO World Heritage Site status and protection for Clipperton Island, the world’s most remote atoll, which sits on a critical migration route for a number of threatened species.


    Oris has also introduced a watch strap made from a material called r-Radyarn®, which is produced from post-consumer recycled polymer in a process that requires significantly less energy and water than conventional manufacturing methods. But there is much more we want to do, can do and will do.


    One of the benefits of Oris’s independence is being able to respond quickly to customers’ needs. But it also means we can go our own way and make high-impact choices that deliver change that makes a measurable difference. The Oris Aquis Date Relief and our mission to Lake Baikal with expedition swimmer Ernst Bromeis is the next step in a journey towards a future where the world is full of clean water.

  • Brand  : Oris
    Collection  : Oris Aquis
    Model  : Oris Aquis Date Relief
    Reference  : 01 733 7730 4153-07 07 4 24 66EB
    Complement : Stainless Steel - Grey Dial - Strap Rubber
    On sale : 2019
    List Price : 1 600 €
    Diameter : 43.50 mm
    Styles : Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 733
    Complication : Stop second mechanism
    Date window at 6 o’clock
    Instantaneous date
    Date corrector
    Fine timing device
    Case material : Stainless steel
    Case peculiarity : Screwed-down caseback
    Transparent caseback
    Case Back Stainless steel
    Stainless steel screw-in security crown
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial color : Grey
    Display : Luminous Material Indices and hands with Super-LumiNova BG W9
    Hands for hours minutes and seconds
    Glass : Antireflective coating
    Sapphire
    Domed on both sides
    Strap material : Rubber
    Strap color : Red
    Strap clasp : Security clasp
    Folding buckle
    More characteristics :
    Movement
    Number Oris 733
    Winding Automatic
    Power Reserve 38 hours

    Case
    Multi-piece stainless steel case

    Dial
    Grey

    Strap / Buckles
    Red rubber strap with steel security folding clasp with extension